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Question: Canister Filter for Axie?

Dialariel

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Hello, new here and hoping to start up my tank for an axie, but first, I need a filter.

I was planning to purchase a canister filter, but I've never had one and I'm not sure where to start! I've read about them but I was hoping to get some opinions from other axie parents that know what they're doing and talking about.

My tank is 38gallons, with 36"L x 12"W x 20"H dimensions. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Please feel free to ask for any more information that I forgot to provide.
 
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